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Protesters block truck traffic at Cargill's facility in Northern Brazil

According to a statement released by Cargill in response to questions on Monday, protesters are blocking the entrance to its?Santarem terminal in northern Brazil.

Cargill denies any occupation of their facilities by protesters identified by local media, as Indigenous groups.

Cargill's terminal in?Santarem handles corn and soybeans.

According to the news website G1, Indigenous people protested at the site in opposition to a decree that allowed dredging on the 'Tapajos river, which is a key export corridor for agricultural products.

Cargill stated that the protest started on January 22. Cargill said in a statement that it had "no control" over what people were protesting.

According to Cargill's website, most of the grain is transported by barge from the Santarem facility in Para?state before it is loaded onto ships for export.

Cargill's site states that a smaller percentage of the?grain? that is delivered to the terminal by truck comes from the state of?Mato Grosso via the BR-163 or local farms. (Reporting and editing by Gabriel Araujo, Bill Berkrot and Ana Mano)

(source: Reuters)